Rockets vs Raptors 7 game series
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Rockets vs Raptors 7 game series
Which team would win?
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jzmagik wrote:I could see the "Boozer" effect happening. No one on the Rockets can guard Bosh, and they got pretty efficient scorers, not to mention they're the best 3 point shooting team in the league.
Yeah but Bosh is outweighed by the horrible things Yao would do to our frontline with Bargnani or Rasho or Bosh himself guarding him, so that point is neutralized. Now account for T-Mac, end series.
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Of T-Mac gets the ball too much and looks disinterested in attacking the rim while chucking lame jumpers (as he did when he came over to Toronto), Toronto would win easily.
If Yao gets his touches and beasts like the beastly beast of a beastly man beast he is, Houston wins. (what happened when Toronto went to Houston.)
If Yao gets his touches and beasts like the beastly beast of a beastly man beast he is, Houston wins. (what happened when Toronto went to Houston.)

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T-Spot wrote:Of T-Mac gets the ball too much and looks disinterested in attacking the rim while chucking lame jumpers (as he did when he came over to Toronto), Toronto would win easily.
If Yao gets his touches and beasts like the beastly beast of a beastly man beast he is, Houston wins. (what happened when Toronto went to Houston.)
Come on, the Raptors will still lose...
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With the exception of one stellar game, Yao has not destroyed the Raps...his averages (leaving out his rookie season) are 23.6/11 with 1.7 blocks and an eye-opening 4.9 turnovers a game in seven contests (4-3 in that span).
In the three games over the last calendar year (against Toronto's current roster), it's 21/9.7 with 2 blocks and 4.7 turnovers (2-1).
I would probably pick Houston in a long series, but Yao has hardly been a dominating force against the Raptors...recently, we've held him below his seasonal averages, and generated more turnovers to boot.
In the three games over the last calendar year (against Toronto's current roster), it's 21/9.7 with 2 blocks and 4.7 turnovers (2-1).
I would probably pick Houston in a long series, but Yao has hardly been a dominating force against the Raptors...recently, we've held him below his seasonal averages, and generated more turnovers to boot.

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